How to Plan Your Wedding Flowers
Flowers have been used throughout history to celebrate weddings.
Today there is a huge choice of flowers for you.
The experience and creativity of a good florist can be a big help..
Your florist will be able to answer queries like what flowers are available when you get married.
Most florists that I've met are more than happy to discuss flower arrangements and ideas for your wedding.
Indeed most of them are in their chosen career because of the love of the job rather than any financial rewards that it brings.
Be prepared to meet up with your florist.
Don't just walk into a shop on a busy Saturday and hope to have a consultation.
Make a firm appointment so that you have time to discuss everything that you need..
You'll enjoy the experience more if you do it this way.
You may want to meet at your wedding venue.
You can view things together and plan the best decorations and where to put them.
Before you visit your florist, get some ideas of the type of flowers that you want for your day.
Go with an idea of the type of flowers that you like such as peonies, tulips or just 'summer blooms'.
Would you prefer a traditional or more modern feel to your bouquet? Do you have a wedding color scheme? There are plenty of ideas for you online and in bridal magazines.
You will want to ask your florist some questions when you meet.
Here are some examples: How long has he/she been in business as a florist? Can you look at previous decorations that they have created? How many weddings have they done previously? Are they familiar with your venue? After your meeting the florist will be able to send you a detailed quote with ideas and prices.
Today there is a huge choice of flowers for you.
The experience and creativity of a good florist can be a big help..
Your florist will be able to answer queries like what flowers are available when you get married.
Most florists that I've met are more than happy to discuss flower arrangements and ideas for your wedding.
Indeed most of them are in their chosen career because of the love of the job rather than any financial rewards that it brings.
Be prepared to meet up with your florist.
Don't just walk into a shop on a busy Saturday and hope to have a consultation.
Make a firm appointment so that you have time to discuss everything that you need..
You'll enjoy the experience more if you do it this way.
You may want to meet at your wedding venue.
You can view things together and plan the best decorations and where to put them.
Before you visit your florist, get some ideas of the type of flowers that you want for your day.
Go with an idea of the type of flowers that you like such as peonies, tulips or just 'summer blooms'.
Would you prefer a traditional or more modern feel to your bouquet? Do you have a wedding color scheme? There are plenty of ideas for you online and in bridal magazines.
You will want to ask your florist some questions when you meet.
Here are some examples: How long has he/she been in business as a florist? Can you look at previous decorations that they have created? How many weddings have they done previously? Are they familiar with your venue? After your meeting the florist will be able to send you a detailed quote with ideas and prices.
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